How many cubic units is a box that is 3 units high?

To determine the volume of a box (or rectangular prism), we use the formula:

Volume = Length × Width × Height

In this case, we know one dimension of the box—the height is 3 units. However, to calculate the volume in cubic units, we also need the length and width of the box. Without those dimensions, we cannot provide a specific volume. If we assume a hypothetical scenario where the length and width are both, say, 2 units each, then the calculation would look like this:

Volume = 2 units (length) × 2 units (width) × 3 units (height) = 12 cubic units

Therefore, the volume of a box that is 3 units high could be calculated if the length and width are known. Otherwise, we can only express the volume as:

Volume = Length × Width × 3 units

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